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2021 Fiske Guide to Colleges highlights Ƶ’s focus on experiential learning
July 16, 2020
The annual college guide features more than 300 of the nation's "best and most interesting" universities.
Lumiere Rostick ’20 honored, and coming to TV screens soon
July 16, 2020
The Ƶ graduate was presented with the Emma Bowen Foundation’s Outstanding Student of the Year Award, and will appear in the upcoming “Family of Us: A PBS American Portrait Story” series.
Student expectations for fall semester
July 16, 2020
Vice President for Student Life Jon Dooley sends this message to returning students.
President Book, campus leaders discuss Common Reading book ‘Biased’
July 15, 2020
In a panel discussion led by Naeemah Clark, coordinator for diversity, inclusion and equity initiatives in the Ƶ Core Curriculum, President Book and other campus leaders recently discussed the university's Common Reading book "Biased" by Jennifer L. Eberhardt.
Odyssey Program ‘family’ shapes student’s success before and after graduation
July 15, 2020
Nicholas Moon ’20 shares how Ƶ’s Odyssey Scholarship Program builds long-term relationships that create powerful opportunities. Deepening scholarship funding is one of the top priorities of the Ƶ LEADS Campaign.
Grace Terry ’21 named Best Designer in the South
July 15, 2020
The communication design and international business double major was recently recognized in the Society of Professional Journalists’ Green Eyeshade Awards competition.
Willem Butler ’22 wins Broadway singing competition
July 13, 2020
Willem Butler ’22 has been named the national college winner of the first-ever BroadwayWorld “Next On Stage” competition.
July 10 update from the Ready & Resilient Committee
July 10, 2020
The Ready & Resilient Committee provides details on a range of topics related to Fall semester.
Intern Insights: Ƶ students help people across the country share their stories
July 9, 2020
This summer nine School of Communications students are interning virtually at RadicalMedia, working on PBS’s American Portrait project.
Ƶ Law Review publishes two issues in 12th volume
July 9, 2020
Led by graduates from the Class of December 2019, the most recent volume of the Ƶ Law Review features articles and commentaries on topics that include the U.S. Supreme Court, assessments for measuring student learning in law school, and the politicization of the American judiciary.